Concept explainers
The probability ofoutcome of candies.
P (a blue and then green candy)
Answer to Problem 14PPS
The probability of outcome of candiesis P (a blue and then green candy)=
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Blue:
Red:
Green:
Yellow:
Total Candies:
Calculation:
Fraction Form:
So getting the probability of the blue candy first and then green candy in this form is as,
P (First candy is blue) =
P (Second candy is blue) =
This is the probability after removing the
P (Blue and then Green candy) = P (Blue) * P (Green)
Conclusion:
Hence, P (a blue and then green candy)=
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